Review of Speaks for Itself: A Commodity of Musings from My Life

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Re: Review of Speaks for Itself: A Commodity of Musings from My Life

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"A Commodity of musings from my life" by Jeffrey Paul Bailey is one book everyone should read, the cover page might not be attractive but the content is superb. One I will emphasize is Love which is one of the most important things Nature has given to man. There are other virtues.
Speaking on the cover page he might want to change it for advertising purposes but I still dwell on the fact that we should not judge a book by its cover.
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Thank you for the great review. I am really glad that you enjoyed the book so much. I'm really picky on the kind of poetry I enjoy, but I'm sure that poetry lovers will enjoy the book.
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This thought-provoking collection of poems shows the author's feelings on loneliness, perseverance, and complacency. The imagery and wordplay give these poems a deeper meaning. I really connected with many of these poems. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. This was a well-written review.
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I really love reading poems and writing poems. They speak about experience and learning, about life. It helps us celebrate and Improves cognitive function. I'm really looking forward to read this book soon. I appreciate the great writing. Great job. Congratulations for the book of the day!
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Thank you for a nice review. I honestly don't like reading poems because they offer a wide range of ideas. They don't stick to one theme. However, this review and the book itself have proved me wrong. The poet used all creativity to make language flow. That way has brought out ideas to clear view.
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Speaks for Itself: A Commodity of Musings from My Life by Jeffrey Paul Bailey seems to be a good collection of poems. The various aspects it deals sound interesting. The author's use of symbolism to express himself is intriguing. Looking forward to reading it. Congrats on BOTD!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting collection of poems covering a range of topics such as love, despair, relationships, grief and passion among others. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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"Speaks for Itself: A Commodity of Musings from My Life" by Jeffrey Paul Bailey

Thou I'm not yet starting reading this book but it's like I felt I have an eager to read this one. Looking forward to know what's inside the book that's gives me excitement and learning at the same way . ❤️
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Sounds like this book is a life coach and mentor trapped in pages by a genius language wizard :D . Thats a great and nicely structured review.
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I like poems and I look forward to reading this. Great review.
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Post by Chelsea Kamsi »

The author of the book us very smart and wise the book us well written and unique too I apolodge this it is also variefied it is very nice and consist of categories and is the best part keep it up time will tell how great it will be
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This book of poetry sounds like it is varied and meaningful. It has been added to my reading list. Great review!
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I like that the person responsible described the spacious choice of emotions to the readers in an authentic way. moreover admirable is the plentiful benefit of the sign
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Post by Michael Cochran »

I normally do not read poetry; however, after reading this review, I think I will add this book to my reading list. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on it.
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I love it when a poetry book incorporates various issues that deal with society and the self in one good book. You won't need to look for many poetry books when you found a poetry book like this. Thanks for the great review!
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